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Chick-fil-A, strategic plan, dancehall concert: Catch up on 3 Miramar stories

Catch up on three stories that have sparked conversation around Miramar.
Catch up on three stories that have sparked conversation around Miramar. mocner@miamiherald.com

Three recent stories about Miramar covered several topics, including a Chick-fil-A reopening timeline, the city’s 10-year strategic planning push and a dancehall/reggae concert announcement.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

When will Fountains of Miramar Chick-fil-A reopen after renovations? What we know

Miramar’s Chick-fil-A at Miramar Parkway and Dykes Road has been closed since mid-January for renovations to its parking lot, drive-thru and dining area, with reopening targeted for May. The restaurant also announced a new owner-operator and confirmed the indoor playground will remain.

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‘Your City, Your Future.’ Miramar asks residents to help shape the next decade

Miramar is working on its first long-term strategic plan to guide priorities such as traffic, public safety, housing growth and parks over the next 10 years — and city leaders want residents to help shape it. The city is planning town halls and a major outreach campaign ahead of a public survey launch at the end of May.

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Three dancehall icons to perform at Journey to Kingston concert in Miramar

A “Journey to Kingston” concert is coming to the Miramar Cultural Center on May 30, featuring Spragga Benz, Wayne Wonder and Agent Sasco. Tickets range from about $80-$90, with a VIP meet-and-greet option, and organizers are teasing surprise guests and collaborations.

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